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The Market In 5 Minutes

IN THE NEWS

Benzinga

For a juggernaut in more industries than one, the annual, mid-summer Prime Day isn’t critical to Amazon.com, Inc.AMZN: Link

On the heels of a gathering designed to connect American entrepreneurs with the Chinese market, Alibaba Group Holding LtdBABA is launching an online network to pair businesses with merchants on the commerce giant’s Taobao marketplace: Link

In the inaugural episode of the Fidelity Investing Podcast, we talk with Fidelity Regional Brokerage Consultant Peter Stringfellow about how to find stock ideas: Link

Wall Street Journal

President Donald Trump plans to put his first mark on the Federal Reserve by nominating Randal Quarles, an investment-fund manager and former Republican Treasury official, to be the central bank’s top official in charge of regulating big banks: Link

Trump’s eldest son retained a private attorney on Monday and said he would work with congressional investigators who have sought his testimony as part of ongoing probes into whether the president’s campaign colluded with Moscow to influence the election: Link

Reuters

Asking friends or family for money can be awkward, but when you can do it with a smiley face and a winged dollar bill, it seems to make it better. Hence the rise of Venmo: Link

Cyber attackers are regularly trying to attack data networks connected to critical national infrastructure systems around Europe, according to current and former European government sources with knowledge of the issue: Link

Bloomberg

The transatlantic trade deal U.S. President Donald Trump is offering U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May will ultimately prove easy to promise and hard to deliver: Link

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